Maybe a smaller partly off-road track could be made. That thing looks huge, and would probably cost six figures to maintain pre year.
Maybe a smaller partly off-road track could be made. That thing looks huge, and would probably cost six figures to maintain pre year.
So someone bought that without the intention of using it. WTF.
I never thought I’d see demon camber on a Caliber, but there it is. They really shiuld have gone down a side or two on the wheels, I mean it’s not even low.
I think the oddest was the Mainstreet trim. Which basically meant the same as LE. It has a few options but not all of them. But I think it also was a more “luxury” package, where as the Crew was “sporty”. And Citadel which is still the top trim for the Durango.
When you want to lower your truck, but tax season wasnt very helpful.
Mid engine super van.
And it only weighs 8000lbs.
I’ve got way more stickers on my rear door,
Not as much as you’d think.
Not to mention the Trans Am.
But for awhile he had a El Camino.
Quality CGI ain’t cheap. And really the CGI in the movie is pretty good.
I think this is the biggest disconnect for a lot of the readers/commenters myself included. This law seems rediculous to some one like me who as always lived in a safe rural Wi town. Hell people here leave their car running when they go into Walmart or the post office. Not to mention a friends driveway, or their own.…
But still 128 dollar ticket is ridiculous. Punishing innocent people just because some might be an asshole and steal their car doesn’t make sense. Can you imagine police checking to see if people lock their doors at night because and intruder might come in a nudes your family? This is the same thing. Maybe instead of…
This is what I thought. Its not like the vehicle was parked on the side of the road, or in a public parking lot, it was in a private driveway.
The story is that this law exists at all. It shouldn’t. 100% of everybody leaves there car running to warm it up. This law might make since in a place where temps never get below 30, but in a state where winter temps are well below that, it should exist.
It looks vaguely Kia-ish. Which is ironic.
This should be much easier to use that Jeep/Chryslers weird ratcheting thingy.
No Lincoln’s (and some high end Ford’s) buttons are great. They are right where they need to be, and saved the room that a mechanical shifter wastes.
now I want to put a 1UZ in a Jeep